Vol. 42, No. 09
Fabian Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
It’s taken a century and a half, but the communist wolves hiding in “democratic socialist” sheep’s clothing are finally being exposed. On a recent trip to London, I visited the London School of Economics, commonly known as LSE. The precise object of my venture was to see and photograph the Fabian Window, a small, stained-glass window in the Shaw Library on the top floor of the LSE Old Building. Why the interest in this piece of socialist arcanum? Well, it is a primary exhibit of the Fabian Society’s admission of subversion, deceit, megalomania, and conspiracy. And that matters because much of Britain’s long decline can be traced to the policies, propaganda, and skulduggery of the Fabians and LSE.
As we have reported, recently resigned Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer is a member of the Fabian Society. In fact, the society boasted not only about his very active membership, but also that he had stacked his Cabinet with fellow Fabians and that his 141 members of Parliament were also Fabian members. This is one of those open secrets that is not widely known in England.

The Labour Party was essentially launched by the Fabians, and Fabian founders Sidney and Beatrice Webb drafted the party’s constitution. Virtually every Labour prime minister since the party’s founding in 1900 has been a Fabian socialist: Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, Harold Wilson, James Callaghan, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and Keir Starmer.
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